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  1. Virginia E. Johnson (born Mary Virginia Eshelman; February 11, 1925 – July 24, 2013) was an American sexologist and a member of the Masters and Johnson sexuality research team.

  2. Oct 4, 2013 · William Masters and Virginia Johnson became famous in the 1960s for their groundbreaking and controversial research into the physiology of human sexuality.

  3. May 8, 2018 · The team of William Masters and his partner-turned-wife Virginia Johnson was groundbreaking when it came out, and continues to be used to describe the human sexual experience years later.

  4. May 9, 2024 · Virginia E. Johnson (born February 11, 1925, Springfield, Missouri, U.S.—died July 24, 2013, St. Louis, Missouri) was an American sex researcher and therapist who, with American gynecologist William H. Masters, conducted pioneering research on human sexuality.

  5. Jul 27, 2013 · Virginia Johnson was one of the first female voices in sexual behaviour research. It may seem surprising in these days of TV programmes exploring the extremes of sexual...

  6. Jul 26, 2013 · Pioneering Sex Researcher Virginia Johnson, 88, Talked About Sex Before It Was Okay. As half of the Masters and Johnson duo, she published books on sexuality like Human Sexual Response and...

  7. Virginia Johnson (born 1950) is an American ballet dancer, choreographer, and journalist. She retired in 2023 as the artistic director of Dance Theatre of Harlem, having been a founding member and principal dancer of the company.

  8. Jul 25, 2013 · Virginia Johnson, the pioneering sex researcher who was part of the groundbreaking team Masters and Johnson, has died at age 88, her son, Scott Johnson, told CNN on Wednesday.

  9. Jun 28, 2023 · When Virginia Johnson joined the Dance Theatre of Harlem, it was often confused with the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. This week Johnson retires as artistic director of the pioneering...

  10. Jul 26, 2013 · Virginia E. Johnson, a writer, researcher and sex therapist who with her longtime collaborator, William H. Masters, helped make the frank discussion of sex in postwar America possible if not...

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